Ambulances have been involved in two separate road crashes in Northern Ireland.
One vehicle, which was transporting a patient to hospital, was sent on to its side after colliding with a car close to Portrush at about 8.50am.
The Northern Ireland Ambulance Service said the crew and patient were being treated for non-life threatening injuries at the Causeway Hospital in Coleraine.
Earlier, another ambulance service vehicle was involved in a collision on the Shore Road, Whiteabbey, Belfast. No one was seriously hurt, but the occupant of a car was taken to the Royal Victoria Hospital for treatment.
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The ambulance service said the crew had been left shaken and were given a period of “downtime”.
PA